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Obama Crushes Romney in Ivy League Donations

then we must conclude that uneducated people are smarter
or
being educated adds nothing to one's intellect

which is it?

but there are only three options

educated people are smarter
uneducated people are smarter
being educated adds nothing to one's intellect

which one of those three is valid

Those are the 3 options you presented. They are not the only options.
 
Those are the 3 options you presented. They are not the only options.
why do you keep dodging the question
if the answer is other than one of those three options tell us what that would be
 
education =knowledge
knowledge does not=intelligence.

intelligence is measured on the ability to think in multiple ways,knowledge is knowing,as being taught in lets say a school.

knowledge itself however is only as usefull as the person who applies it.


Spot on!

;)
 
education =knowledge
knowledge does not=intelligence.

intelligence is measured on the ability to think in multiple ways,knowledge is knowing,as being taught in lets say a school.

knowledge itself however is only as usefull as the person who applies it.

True, but experience tells me that there's generally a pretty good correlation between being intelligent and being knowledgeable.
 
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